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Craig Mundie, Chief Research and Strategy Officer at Microsoft, gave today's lunch address; this post is out of order because I was not about to whip out my laptop and displace the best conference lunch that I have ever had -- grilled... Read More..
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Jim Morris of CMU West and Bob Glushko of UC Berkeley summarized the day in a final session, and although it's coming up on 6pm and I'm eager to get back on the 101 up to San Francisco to get... Read More..
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David Messerschmitt, a prof at UC Berkeley and the Helsinki University of Technology, finished the formal presentations for the day with a talk on how inter-firm cooperation can be improved in the software industry. This is an interesting wrap-up, since... Read More..
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Jason Maynard of Credit Suisse moderated a panel on investment opportunities in the new software industry, which included Bill Burnham of Inductive Capital, Scott Russell (who was with two different venture capital firms but doesn't appear to be with one... Read More..
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Bob Glushko, a prof at UC Berkeley, and Shelley Evenson, a prof at CMU, discussed different views on bridging the front stage and back stage in service system design. As a side note, I have to say that it's fun... Read More..
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Martin Griss of CMU West and Adam Blum of Mobio Networks had a fairly interactive discussion about integrating traditional software engineering practices into modern service oriented development. Griss is a big proponent of agile development, and believes that the traditional... Read More..
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First up after lunch is a panel on the role of open source in service management, moderated by Martin Griss of CMU West, and including Kim Polese of SpikeSource, and Jim Berbsleb and Tony Wasserman of CMU West. Polese is... Read More..
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The morning finished with Timothy Chou, author of The End of Software and the former president of Oracle's online services group, discussing the radical changes in the software industry due to software-as-a-service. Anyone who entitles his talk "To Infinity and... Read More..
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John Zysman, a professor of Political Science at UC Berkeley, immediately followed Maglio with a related discussion on Services Transformation. The expectation was that Maglio and Zysman have diametrically opposed views and that their joint question period will degrade into fisticuffs... Read More..
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Paul Maglio, a senior manager of service systems research at IBM's Almaden Research Center, spoke to us on the science of service systems, looking at the services sector of the economy, including everything from high-end professional services to McJobs in... Read More..
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